Toggle Clamps
Toggle clamps are essential tools for securely holding workpieces in place during machining, welding, or assembly processes. These versatile clamps use a pivot and lever mechanism to apply consistent pressure, ensuring stability and precision in industrial applications. Available in a variety of configurations, including horizontal, vertical, push-pull, and latch styles, toggle clamps provide quick and reliable fastening solutions for manufacturing, automotive, and woodworking industries.
At OneMonroe, we offer a comprehensive selection of high-quality toggle clamps designed to meet the demands of professional and industrial environments. Our clamps feature durable construction, ergonomic handles, and robust locking mechanisms to enhance efficiency and safety. Whether you need a heavy-duty clamp for high-force applications or a compact option for limited-space setups, our extensive range ensures you’ll find the perfect solution for your needs.
Toggle Clamps
- Bar Opens: Specifies the maximum range or angle to which the clamp’s bar can open. A wider opening allows for easier placement and removal of the workpiece and is essential for applications where frequent adjustments are needed.
- Bar Style: Indicates the design of the clamp’s holding bar, impacting the strength, stability, and application. Common styles include
- Base Type: The design of the clamp’s mounting base, which determines how and where the clamp can be mounted. Typical base types include
- Flanged Base: A wide base with multiple holes for secure and stable mounting on a surface. Ideal for applications where stability is crucial.
- Handle Type: Describes the design and orientation of the clamp’s handle, which affects the direction and comfort of operation. Common types include
- Holding Capacity: Indicates the maximum weight or force that the clamp can securely hold without slipping, measured in pounds or kilograms. This is a critical factor for selecting the appropriate clamp for high pressure or heavy duty applications.
- Horizontal Handle: Positioned parallel to the base, enabling operation in a horizontal plane, which is ideal for low clearance setups.
- Overall Height: The total height of the clamp when it is in a locked position, important for determining whether it will fit within the available space and for ensuring it doesn’t interfere with surrounding components.
- Overall Length: The full length of the clamp when it is extended or locked, which influences its reach and compatibility with various workpieces or setups. Longer clamps can provide greater reach, while shorter clamps are better for compact spaces.
- Solid Bar: Provides robust support and is suited for high strength applications, offering stability and durability.
- Straight Bar: Simple and straightforward, ideal for direct clamping applications.
- Straight Base: A narrow, straight base for limited space mounting, suitable for compact areas or applications with restricted mounting options.
- Straight Handle: Positioned in line with the clamp body for direct pushing or pulling actions.
- Vertical Handle: Oriented vertically, providing a high clearance option for applications where overhead space is available.
- Weight: The total weight of the clamp, impacting its portability and ease of handling. Lighter clamps are easier to maneuver, while heavier clamps may provide added stability and robustness.